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Will Your Spouse Be a Nightmare to Divorce? Here Are the Signs

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No matter what happens, a divorce is never what you would call easy. Even if you and your spouse decide on an amicable divorce, there will be still be negative emotions about the whole deal. Plus, you will still have to start over, which could mean changing your life in multiple ways.

Then there are situations in which a spouse decides to take risks and be combative. This can totally derail the divorce process and cause you to spend extra time and money sorting out the situation.

Divorce is bad enough. Then some people are a total nightmare to divorce. Does this describe your spouse? Here are the signs your spouse will be difficult when you decide to end your marriage.

They’re Fine Taking Risks

Some people, especially those who work in finance, are comfortable taking risks. They may ask for a lot of assets or spend time fighting over certain clauses, such as in a prenuptial agreement. Those with a lot of money can afford to take risks, so if your spouse is the one with all the money, expect a major battle.

They’re Vindictive

In a divorce, the pettiness tends to come out. Some people will fight over the smallest things. However, this isn’t a personality trait that just suddenly comes out. You have likely noticed this during the marriage, so if your partner has always been petty about money, this will carry over into the divorce.

They’re Confrontational

Many people try to avoid conflict, but these people often marry people who are the opposite. If your spouse is not afraid to be confrontational, then you’re in for a battle. You may need to get an aggressive lawyer to stand up for you and even things out.

They’re Not Accountable

You probably know people who blame all their problems on everyone else. They can’t stay in a relationship because their ex is to blame. These people make divorce extra difficult. They struggle to see their faults, and this will not change in a divorce. They are bad at handling conflict. They attack others and are unable to apologize for anything. This can cause a divorce to drag on for a long time.

They’re Highly Reactive

Is your partner prone to jump to conclusions? If so, their reactive nature will certainly cause a lot of tension in your divorce. People who are paranoid and take things the wrong way will cause a lot of stress and drama in your divorce proceedings, which is frustrating, to say the least.

Seek Legal Help

Divorce is a complicated affair as it is. Divorcing a person with certain personality traits can make the process even harder.

This situation may require you to go to court to decide on all the issues. Either way, Fort Lauderdale divorce lawyer Edward J. Jennings, P.A. can guide you through the process and help you protect your legal rights. Schedule a consultation today by filling out the online form or calling 954-764-4330.

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